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    Clément François Théodore Dubois (24 August 1837 – 11 June 1924) was a French Romantic composer, organist, and music teacher. After study at the Paris...
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    Conservatoire was nevertheless undermined by the hostility of the Director, Théodore Dubois, who deplored the young man's musically and politically progressive...
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  • harmonium player Pierre-Max Dubois (1930–1995), classical composer R. Luke DuBois, American composer and visual artist Théodore Dubois (1837–1924), French organist...
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    1881, aged 16, and studied piano with Georges Mathias, harmony with Théodore Dubois and composition with Ernest Guiraud. Among his fellow students was...
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    teacher's teachers Dukas (1865–1935) studied with teachers including Théodore Dubois, Ernest Guiraud, and Georges Mathias. Claude Arrieu Tony Aubin [pupils]...
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    became professor of composition at the same institution, following Théodore Dubois. Widor was a prolific composer, writing music for organ, piano, voice...
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  • Desplat (born 1961) Louis Diémer (1843–1919) Victor Dourlen (1780–1864) Théodore Dubois (1837–1924) François Dufault (before 1604 – c.1672) Guillaume Dufay...
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    Thomas died, and Théodore Dubois took over as head of the Conservatoire. Fauré succeeded Dubois as chief organist of the Madeleine. Dubois' move had further...
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    she won the Prix de Contrepoint Fugue et Composition. Her professors Théodore Dubois and Jules Massenet encouraged her to compose, but she was reluctant...
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  • The earliest known composition for this trio is the Terzettino by Théodore Dubois (1905). This trio has gained popularity partly due to its unique timbre:...
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  • India Théodore Dubois (1837–1924), French composer, organist and music teacher Théodore Ducos (1801–1855), French politician and shipowner Théodore Duret...
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    late in Thomas' career, George Enescu; future academics included Théodore Dubois and Charles Lenepveu; and conductors who were Thomas' students included...
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    Text Mass ordinary Language Latin Composed 1996 (1996) Dedication Théodore Dubois Performed 17 August 1996 (1996-08-17) Movements six Vocal mezzo-soprano...
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  • Dondeyne (born 1936) Julie Dorus (1805–1896) Louis Dorus (1812–1896) Théodore Dubois (1837–1924) Denis Dufour (born 1953) Paul Dukas (1865–1935) Christophe...
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  • (1835–1921) Léo Delibes (1836–1891) Alexandre Guilmant (1837–1911) Théodore Dubois (1837–1924) Georges Bizet (1838–1875) Henri Ghys (1839–1908) Emmanuel...
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    Maurice Ravel and Alfred Cortot), harmony with Albert Lavignac and Théodore Dubois, and composition with Charles Gounod and Jules Massenet. The last became...
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    Peter Benoit – Lucifer (1866) Henry Hiles – The Patriarchs (1866) Théodore Dubois – Les Sept Paroles du Christ (1867) William Sterndale Bennett – The...
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  • composer. Jules Mouquet studied at the Conservatoire de Paris with Théodore Dubois and Xavier Leroux. In 1896, he won the prestigious Prix de Rome with...
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  • 1921) July 30 – Signe Hebbe, operatic soprano (d. 1925) August 24 Théodore Dubois, organist and composer (d. 1924) Adolf Wilbrandt, writer and lyricist...
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    entered the Paris Conservatoire, where he studied counterpoint with Théodore Dubois and went to the classes of Jules Massenet. There he met Vincent d'Indy...
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  • Piano Concerto (Delius) Piano Concerto No. 1 (Concerto capriccioso) (Théodore Dubois) Piano Concerto No. 7 (Field) Piano Concerto No. 2 (Herz) Piano Concerto...
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    Gospels, including the Seven Last Words (a text later set by Haydn and Théodore Dubois). These were discouraged for church use but circulated widely nonetheless...
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    three-manual Cavaillé-Coll instrument, whereupon he was made titulaire, Théodore Dubois taking over as choirmaster and assistant organist. The impact of this...
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  • Matteotti, Italian socialist politician (assassinated) (b. 1885) June 11 Théodore Dubois, French composer, teacher (b. 1837) Jacob Israël de Haan, Dutch-Jewish...
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    James Alfred Lefébure-Wély 1858–1877 Camille Saint-Saëns 1877–1896 Théodore Dubois 1896–1905 Gabriel Fauré 1905–1934 Henri Dallier 1935–1962 Édouard Mignan...
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    French musical Establishment of the time. He was expected to succeed Théodore Dubois as director of the Conservatoire in 1905, but his chances evaporated...
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    Conservatoire, where he studied with Gabriel Fauré, Jules Massenet, Théodore Dubois, and Albert Lavignac. In 1900 he won the Prix de Rome. During the 1890s...
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    Conservatoire in 1877 and 1878 and went on to further studies with Théodore Dubois. She performed her first concert in Paris in December 1878 in front...
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    – Samuel David 1859 – Ernest Guiraud 1860 – Émile Paladilhe 1861 – Théodore Dubois 1862 – Louis-Albert Bourgault-Ducoudray 1863 – Jules Massenet 1864...
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    scholarly critical editions of the complete organ works of Léon Boëllmann, Théodore Dubois, Louis Vierne and Jehan Alain as well as of vocal music of Marc-Antoine...
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